Course curriculum

    1. Introduction to the course and Shivworks

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    2. Craig Douglas

    1. Do all Criminal Assaults look the same?

      FREE PREVIEW
    2. I am a big fan of things not getting Sh*tty!

    3. Framing Distance and Time

    4. How do you DO Awareness?

    5. Criminal assault Summary

    1. Managing Unknown Contacts: Treat everyone the same

    2. Setting Boundaries

    3. Maintain Distance

    4. Fence

    5. Training MUC

    6. MUC DRILLS

    7. Partner switch

    1. Pre-assault Cues

    2. MUC - Identifying Cues

    1. Waiting to see what happens next

    2. The Eye Jab

    3. Eye Jab technical development

    4. Eye Jab applied in MUC

    1. Default position PDF

    2. When someone launches on you.

    3. The default position

    4. Staying Standing

    5. Staying Conscious

    6. The Complete Default Position

    7. Fixed Hand Position, Patterned, Rhythmic, Predictable

    8. Changing the feed

    9. The Sucker Punch Drill

    10. Course Review

About this course

  • Managing Unknown Contacts is the best strategy for maintaining slightly more distance than the social norm without being “weird.” You will learn three adaptations to how you speak, how you move, and what to do with your hands to keep it from turning into a horizontal entangled mess on the ground.
  • MUC represents a body of work and lessons learned during Craig’s 21-year law enforcement career and 23 years instructing under the brand Shivworks. In an undercover capacity, he was robbed 9 times. Some of those experiences turned out good, and some did not. But it gave him a unique view into the criminal world and how to navigate it successfully.

Keep it from getting "Sh*tty!"

Use language, movement, and a FENCE to Manage Unknown Contacts